- Cheesy Lifetime movies...nothing makes a boring Sunday afternoon better than listening to my husband cuss at the Cowboys over my cheestastic Lifetime movie where a man had done her wrong. Ladies, I know you agree.
- The cold weather. Finally, the weather is finally matching the season for the first time in years. I know that some people might read this and not understand it, but if you have lived anywhere in North Carolina these past few years, you know what I mean.
- A steady job. I will never take job security for granted. And a roof over my head that I can afford.
- Gas prices under $2.00. Hallelujah!!!!
- Knowing that when I have a bad day, I can call someone and know they will listen.
- My husband's unusual sense of humor. I swear sweetie, no one gets you but you! You still make me smile though.
- The look of relief on my husband's face when his brother calls safely from Iraq.
- That my brother-in-law is healthy and safe to call.
- Hearing "I love you". Doesn't matter from whom.
- That NO DOUBT is getting back together and doing a tour this summer. If you would like to contribute to the "Pamela/NO DOUBT concert fund", email me because I am traveling to wherever is the closest concert.
- Friends that listen and care. (Movie night)
- Sisters...no one understands you like your siblings.
- My sisters and I making each other laugh with our stories.
- My new baby niece or nephew on the way.
- The Office, 30 Rock, two of the most brilliant TV shows on the planet.
- DVR....whoever invented it should be honored with, I don't know, but have that person honored.
- My dog's wagging tail when I walk into my home after a long day.
- My kitties at play.
- My cat Lucy chasing her own shadow.
- My health: blood pressure is normal, stomach is getting better, no migraine since May, woohoo!!!
- A reliable car that has workable, reliable brakes. If you live or have ever visited Greenville, NC then you know why I said that.
- East Carolina University are football Conference USA eastern division Champions. Onto the championship boys.
- That my mom's cancer is still gone.
- The doctor's that help my mom keep her cancer away.
- The doctor's that removed my appendix. Thanks guys!
- Hearing my dad call me "dear"
- Hearing my mom and dad laughing at each other.
- Hearing my mom sing random songs as she cooks.
- My niece telling me "ok, I love you too, ok?" and "you silly Aunt Pam".
- When she also says "That Papa."
- That my parents taught me the value of hard work and the dollar.
- And never take anything for granted.
- And that in the end, family is always there, and I can always go home "whenever I need"
I'm 28 and scared of waking up one day and doing something I didn't love, so back to school for me. Graduate school. Not to mention this is the second time! Yeah.... So I'm wondering, do you want to come along and enjoy this journey with me?
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Thanksgiving
I always loved Thanksgiving not just for the turkey or the desserts (but let's be honest, it's a perk), but it is a holiday where you can reflect and remember what and why you are thankful for the things you have. These last few weeks I've started a list in my head of things I am so thankful for and some are silly and some are sweet, but all are me. I thought it would be a good idea to list them to help others remember what this great holiday is about...reflection and being thankful for what we have. So here I go.
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